Facial Skin Cancer

Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer, affecting over two million Americans each year. It occurs when cancerous cells begin to form in the surface layers of the skin. While skin cancer spreads quickly and has a high mortality rate, it is highly treatable when detected early on. At the office of Dr. Shervin Aminpour, we specialize in treatment of skin cancer affecting the face and neck. If you feel you may be experiencing symptoms of facial skin cancer, we can help you diagnose and treat the condition, giving you the freedom to enjoy a life free of cancer.

Skin cancer symptoms

Patients may be uncertain about their condition, so we’ve included the primary symptoms of skin cancer. While this may be sufficient for an initial self-examination, it is important to seek the help of a professional if you suspect skin cancer may be present. In this way, you can make sure you receive an accurate diagnosis, allowing you to seek proper treatment. Dr. Shervin Aminpour’s expertise in the area of skin cancer guarantees his patients the utmost care during a difficult time.

Skin cancer symptoms include:

A waxy, pearly bump on the skin

A flat, brown lesion

A red nodule that is firm

A flat, scaly lesion

A dark spot with speckles

A mole that changes in size, color or texture

A mole that bleeds

If you experience any of the above symptoms, please consult Dr. Aminpour. He will be able to perform a thorough examination and find the source of the problem, allowing treatment to proceed. Please call our office with any questions or to set an appointment.

Skin cancer treatment

At the office of Dr. Shervin Aminpour, skin cancer treatment begins with a diagnosis. We offer a comprehensive testing program that gives patients an idea of exactly what they’re dealing with. From there, Dr. Aminpour can recommend a treatment regimen that deals with the cancer directly.

*The content/images on this website are not a guarantee of individual results. Individual results may vary. The information provided on this site is for general informational purposes only, and does not replace the need for a formal consultation.